Even the strongest visuals are in service of a story that gets further and further away from what worked about the original, and it can't find a strong enough new identity in these smoky woods.
Kevin James has made a career out of a bumbling everyman persona, the average Joe caught in the mercy of those more charismatic, intelligent, or malicious than he is. His newest, “Solo Mio,” a Kinnane ...
She is the Senior Film Programmer at the Jacob Burns Film Center and a contributor to RogerEbert.com.
During the film’s premiere at the New York Film Festival, Laxe and López spoke with RogerEbert.com, their words occasionally ...
Simon (Fischbach) is an unlucky soul forced to scavenge for natural resources on a literal ocean of blood on a submarine called the Iron Lung. When Simon captures a picture of the skeleton of a giant ...
After studying theatre at Emerson College in Boston, Kramer relocated to Los Angeles, where she worked as a vintage clothing buyer, worked at an underground record label, and created house music. Her ...
The best documentary I saw at Sundance this year, a fest that produced all five of this year’s Oscar nominees for Best Documentary, was Alex Gibney ’s spectacular “Knife: The Attempted Murder of ...
“How to Divorce During the War” is smart, dryly humorous, and perfectly shot. There are passages that feel arguably a bit too slow and self-aware of their droll storytelling, but this still feels like ...
Maybe the best review I can give this Rogen/Goldberg reboot is the simplest: I hope they make many more of them.
What a gift to have gotten to dance in the warm glow of Catherine O’Hara’s brilliance for all those years,” Dan Levy said in a statement after her passing. “Having spent over fifty years collaborating ...
A still from Nuisance Bear by Gabriela Osio Vanden and Jack Weisman, an official selection of the 2026 Sundance Film Festival ...
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